Mouth-watering calendar made for BBC Children in Need appeal has been selling like hot cakes

Women staff at a branch of bakers Greggs stripped for charity and covered their modesty with buns and biscuits.

The result is so scrumptious the ­calendar is on sale at every one of the 1,650 Greggs shops across the UK.

Priced at £5 it has been flying off the shelves as fast as the sausage rolls and is on course to raise more than £100,000 for the BBC Children in Need appeal.

The mouth-watering calendar was the idea of Kelly Gilmour, 32, an assistant ­manageress at the shop in Gateshead, Tyneside, where all the women work.

Kelly, who appears as Miss JUNE with a pile of doughnuts and a can of cream, said: “Customers may look at their Belgian buns in a different way now.

“We were really nervous about ­doing the pictures but a couple of glasses of wine helped. Then it was good fun.”

Miss AUGUST Kay Pinchen, 19, whose charms are partly hidden by three trays of iced empire biscuits, said: “They are one of the things I like eating most but they slipped off and had to be stuck on me with jam. I ended up very sticky.”

Miss APRIL Susan Bloomfield, 62, pictured with just an umbrella in front of the bakery counter, also posed beside Nicola and Jacqui Gardner, 51, in the MAY shot. Jacqui appears again in JULY and Mel McGlen, 46, bares her flesh as Miss SEPTEMBER with the Greggs logo painted on her shoulder.